Gameplay, Details For Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Revealed During EA Play 2019

A few days ago we saw the official key art for the standard and Deluxe edition of the game and today we were treated to some gameplay action from Electronic Arts’ Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order from the floor of EA Play 2019. Check out the video via the YouTube video embedded below and then visit this article on StarWars.com for additional details that were revealed including more on the game’s main character Cal Kestis, his robotic companion (“Buddy Droid”) BD-1, the appearance of some familiar Star Wars characters, an all-new trooper class, and more.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is set to arrive on November 15 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For more information and to place your pre-order, visit the game’s official website.

On the planet of Kashyyyk, you are now part of an important mission to help the Wookiee natives.

As Cal Kestis, the protagonist in the forthcoming console game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, players must be prepared to emerge from hiding and wield a lightsaber and the power of the Force to help the galaxy and potentially rebuild the fallen Jedi.

During an exclusive panel at EA Play earlier today, game makers from Respawn — Vince Zampella, head of Respawn, and Stig Asmussen, the game’s director — introduced the world to the first few minutes of real-time game-play of the former Jedi Padawan Cal on a mission to the familiar forest planet.

“Stig and his team have done an amazing job,” Zampella said after the extended peek at gameplay was played. The unedited footage featured Cal traversing the Kashyyyk level with his diminutive and faithful droid companion BD-1. Although uniquely suited to introduce fans to a new cast of characters in an era that’s gone largely unexplored in the past, creators said there will be some familiar places and faces, including guerrilla rebel Saw Gerrera voiced by Forest Whitaker reprising the role, as well as new planets to explore and never-before-seen characters to meet.

Located in New York with his wife Dianna, Justin LaSalata is the US Editor of Jedi News responsible for reporting on all areas of Star Wars related news as well as coverage from NY Comic Con and Toy Fair NY.